Card Number Three
If you need to shoot this shot use a high left  and try to
hit the bottom rail just before the object ball.  This
eliminates the scratch risk. Roll the ball. Make sure
you use a smooth stroke and don't think about  scratch.
Card Number Five
If you make that one properly, you are in line to rack up
some points. Go across the table and come off that
second rail. Use a follow stroke with high right. If you
end up with a tough shot be happy as you now have
the chance to perform under pressure.
Card Number Five
If you make that one properly, you are in line to rack up
some points. Go across the table and come off that
second rail. Use a follow stroke with high right. If you
end up with a tough shot be happy as you now have
the chance to perform under pressure.
Card Number Six
In The Lesson book I call this shot the “Sneaky Strange”. We
are not really employing a Punch Stroke completely. We are
driving through the cue ball, holding the cue tip on the cue
ball a little longer and allowing the cue ball to creep out for a
nice easy shot on our second ball.
Card Number Four
If you can master this stroke you are really in business.  You
must use a cue tip above center, one quarter left, soft Force
Follow Stroke, The cue ball needs to rush to the long rail,
then spin down for the second ball.
Card Number Seven
Once again the first shot is the key. Rather than take a
chance with draw on our first shot, I simply stop the
cue ball right there and accept a cut shot on my
second ball. I don’t fool around. The lesson is to not
play position when you already have position.
Card Number Eight.
This is a sneaky one. The key is the first ball but that shot is
not so easy. I deliver a strong quick Snap Draw on my stroke
to make that first shot. I use one cue tip low right. If I am
nervous about the draw I will let the cue ball float to the
bottom rail and back up for a shot on the next ball.
Card Number Nine.
Most of the shots are the ones you see in games of eight
ball and nine ball. They are cinch shots. I want you to be
comfortable with just making the ball. On this one, use a
little above center english and just roll the ball in the
corner pocket. Use a follow stroke on all money balls.
Card number Ten
Use your best Follow Stroke. Focus on going past the side
pocket for easy position on your second ball. As in all
shots, make sure you visualize it to its finish.  I don't look at
the position for the second shot. I look at where I want the
cue ball to end up. Feel the speed.
Card Number Eleven
This shot should be part of your practice routine as we
need to develop the sense of feel on all draw shots.  See
if you can do this card three times. You will be amazed at
how much pressure you feel on the third attempt and
how pressure takes away your instincts.
Card Number Thirteen
Now I am teaching you about how subtle these shots can
be when you miss position on the first ball. This card has
some great lessons built in. Go to the rail and come back
out for the second ball. Make sure you make the first ball
or position is a mute point.   
Card Number Fifteen
The stroke has everything to do with this shot. Most
player will miss the shot as they attempt to stun the cue
ball up table for the second ball. I want you to make up
your mind you will not miss this shot! Let your final focus
be to pocket the ball and take your chances with shape.  
Card Number Twelve
How hard is it for us to scratch? Seems like an easy thing
to do. On this one, if you are playing Performance Pool with
a friend, you will go for this shot two times and rack up
some points. If you are not slightly above center you may
stun the cue ball and not complete the assignment.  
Card number Ten
Use your best Follow Stroke. Focus on going past the side
pocket for easy position on your second ball. As in all
shots, make sure you visualize it to its finish.  I don't look at
the position for the second shot. I look at where I want the
cue ball to end up. Feel the speed.
Card Number Fourteen
The lesson here is very important. At first you may have
some trouble with this card. It looks like you can't hold up
the cue ball to stay on the other end of the table. You can
do this. It is all in the stroke. I focus on the sound and have
not trouble. It is a great lesson.  
Card Number Sixteen
Use high left on this shot and make sure you deliver a nice
force follow stroke that has some "stun" built in. You need
to bounce away from the long rail and then spin for
position on the second ball. You will shot a lot of rail shots
in Performance Pool.  
Card Number Seventeen
One of the most important skills you will need in this
game is the ability to be committed to the stroke you are
using. This shot will do that for you as you will not
succeed if you are not totally committed. Snap it off with
a great draw stroke. Follow through on this one.
Card Number Nineteen
Sometimes we need to bank a ball so our position on the
next shot is secure. It would make me very happy to
know you are willing to try this one twice. I must confess,
if I make it the first time, I don't try it again. Use a little
outside english and good table speed.
Card Number Twenty One
If you want to test the quality of your cue this is the shot
to shoot. If you have any concerns this shot will reveal it
to you. Make sure you use a little outside english so you
won't push the ball. Believe you will make it. Do not
approach a shot like this with fear. Let your stroke work.
Card Number Twenty Three
If you fail on this card you should attempt to choke
yourself into a coma. You have a big pocket here.  The
lesson here is to think about your thought just before
you strike the cue ball. "A single thought will divert the
arrow from it's course" Focus on success with this shot.  
Card Number Eighteen
One of the most important skills you will need in this game
is the ability to be committed to the stroke you are using.
This shot will do that for you as you will not succeed if you
are not totally committed. Snap it off with a great draw
stroke. Follow through on this one.
Card Number Twenty
This is one of my practice shots. Use a nice snap back draw
stroke with total commitment. All shots need to be
delivered without any fear and this one will teach you how
to let your stroke work for you. Trust your stroke. That is
the only way to put this ball into the corner pocket.
Card Number Twenty Two
This is another of the "must makers" we play without
playing position for another ball. We focus on the spot and
trust our stroke. I like to use a little above center hit here. I
pay attention to the edge of the object ball, pretending
there is no rail. Never hit the rail first.
Card Number Twenty Four
Don't be fooled by this one. It looks easy but we can mess
it up. You will use a slight out side below center hit on the
cue ball and deliver some snip elements to your stroke.
This is to kill the cue ball. If you don't have the "kill" in your
stroke you will go to far.
Card Number Twenty Five
This is an excellent shot to master the third stage of
Pocket Billiards, Cue Ball Speed. These cards are
designed to help you get through the four stages of
pool. Send the cue ball to the bottom rail and feel the
spin to get the proper track line back for the second ball.
Card Number Twenty Seven
You will need to play safeties if you hope to win tourna-
ments. In the old days we went for banks only to end up
with another bank but today we play a safe. Master cue
ball speed and  put the object ball behind the nine ball
and the cue ball up table on the bottom rail.
Card Number Twenty Nine
In the old days before TM (The Monk) I would thin cut
this into the corner pocket. To often I left it hanging.
When I made the ball I sometimes scratched as a wild
ride with the cue ball spells trouble. Other times I ended
up with a bank shot on the nine. Play safe with this one.
Card Number Twenty Six
You must have a clear understanding where the track line
of the cue ball is going. You are the one who controls this
with your stroke. You will learn that there is a certain
sound that happens when you are able to go across the
table and come back to hit those two balls.
Card Number Twenty Eight
I have used this safety many times to win games. Hit the
object ball thin and bring the cue ball back across the
table. The object balls slides up table and comes to a stop
just before the side pocket, making it hard to bank or cut
up table. This is a straight pool safety.
Card Number Thirty
This safety was the first one I learned and when I came
upon it I missed it. The reason was I had not taken the time
to practice safeties. Use your best punch stroke and stop
the cue ball in its tracks behind that object ball, sending
the other object ball three rails to the corner. Great safe.
Card Number Thirty One
You must practice the double bank back to the bottom
rail. It is not automatic. Work on this shot until you master
it. It is not high percentage to win games with bank
shots. There are times when we need to do that but not
in this instance we must double bank it safe.
Card Number Thirty Two
If you attend one of my workshops you will master this shot
because it teaches the stroke and cue ball speed. You will
not succeed with card number thirty two if you have any
stance defects. Use your punch stroke, crisp and you will
float back to the other side for an easy shot.
Card Number Thirty Three
You can see that as we go through the 20 point cards
Both of these skills will be tested in this shot. Use inside
english and spin down for a shot on the next ball. Your
shape has to be good or its two rails for the last shot.  
Card Number Thirty Four
Do not allow the cue ball to touch the opposite rail. This
is a classic snip draw shot. In the snip draw we "kill the
cue ball and throw the object ball". Use low right, snip
through the cue ball and watch it die before it hits the
rail. The low right throws the object ball to the left.
Card Number Thirty Five
I call this card "Be Free". If you are up tight about the
thought of scratching or simply miss hitting the object
ball you will not succeed. You need to be free. I tell my
opponent that one of us are going to win on this shot.
Me if I don't scratch and him if I do. I will make the shot.
Card Number Thirty six
This is one of the hardest shots in Performance Pool. It is
all in the sound. A real nice crisp snap on the cue ball
with give you two rails and a shot on the next ball. It will
never be an easy shot but a shot none the less. I want
you to master the tough shots for a championship.
Card Number Thirty Seven
The Four Ball Exercise should become one of your
staples as you go about your training to acquire the skills
that will help you win matches. Each stroke calls for a
crisp committed punch stroke with some concern for
deflection. Use a little outside english to throw the ball in.
Card Number Thirty six
This is one of the hardest shots in Performance Pool. It is
all in the sound. A real nice crisp snap on the cue ball
with give you two rails and a shot on the next ball. It will
never be an easy shot but a shot none the less. I want
you to master the tough shots for a championship.
Card Number Thirty Seven
staples as you go about your training to acquire the skills
that will help you win matches. Each stroke calls for a
crisp committed punch stroke with some concern for
deflection. Use a little outside english to throw the ball in.
Card Number Thirty Eight
There are two ways to shoot this shot. If you have a real
good cue you can snap it back across the table for
position or if your cue is average  you can use a follow
stroke and go forward. I go forward with my Schular and
snap it back and fourth with my Lascarma.
Card Number Thirty Nine
This shot will teach you how to add percentages of
another stroke into your primary stroke. You will be
using a force follow to go to the long rail and then down
for position. You will need to add a slight bit of punch in
the stroke to bounce to the long rail and down for shape.
Card Number Forty
My favorite pattern. A little hint for you. On all of my
patters, both here and in The Lesson the first ball is the
most important. If you blow it on the first ball your pattern
will break down. Here you need to get healthy shape on
the second ball to complete the run out.
Card Number Forty One
This card really teaches you about cue ball speed.
When you came across your target zone you really
need to be in touch with your instincts. Here, if you go
to far or come up to short you will have a difficult time
finishing your run. Use a punch stroke on the first shot.
Card Number Forty Three
Now it is time for a gut shot. At first I dreaded a shot
like this and now I simply put it in the pocket using my
"be free" mentality. One of us is going to win on this
shot. I will make it. If I don't scratch I win if I scratch you
win. Use a slight punch stroke just above center.
Card Number Forty Five
I think this pattern is the toughest of all the cards. I
really follow through on the first shot with low outside
english. It is not pure draw. There are some explosion
elements to this shot. Almost always you get a new
look at the second shot when you perform this card.
Card Number Forty Seven
High right with a nice crisp stroke so you hit the long
rail, then the bottom rail and then float into position for
the second ball. Don't try to go up and down. Once you
get a feel for the stroke you are able to get into the
zone almost every time. This is a very important shot.
Card Number Forty Two
We all need to learn to go "up and down". This is a shot
that has killed many pool players. The secret is in the
sound and feel of your stroke.  Once you get that, you can
sense how hard to hit the shot. If you use the wrong stroke
you will not be able to use your instincts.
Card Number Forty Four
As you will see in the clip this is a snap back draw stroke. I
use to call this the "explosion" shot I need to explode on
the cue ball to get the three rail shape it calls for. If your
draw stroke is pure you will kill the cue ball. Make sure you
have a little punch in your explosion.
Card Number Forty Six
You have a choice here to go forward two rails for shape
or snap across the table. What ever stroke you favor will
be the one you use. On good days I snap back and forth as
I have more control of that stroke. When I am not hitting
the shots well, I go forward and take my chances.
Card Number Forty Eight
Here you control the track line with a punch stroke. You
must use outside (running) english to go three rails and
break up those two balls. You can do this consistently
when you have the stroke. I use this shot in exhibitions so
I can demonstrate the value of the 4 Strokes of Pool.
                                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                     
CARD 1               CARD 2               CARD 3                   CARD 4               CARD 5                  CARD 6               CARD 7          CARD 8               CARD 9               CARD 10
TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                    TRY #1                TRY #1                   TRY #1                TRY #1            TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1        
      
TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                    TRY #2                TRY #2                   TRY #2                TRY #2            TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2        
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
CARD 11            CARD 12             CARD 13             CARD 14            CARD 15            CARD 16             CARD 17            CARD 18            CARD 19              CARD 20        
TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1              
TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2              
  
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                  
CARD 21             CARD 22            CARD 23             CARD 24           CARD 25              CARD 26            CARD 27             CARD 28            CARD 29              CARD 30     
TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1             
TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2             
      
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
CARD 31             CARD 32             CARD 33            CARD 34             CARD 35             CARD 36            CARD 37            CARD 38             CARD 39             CARD 40       
TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1           
TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2    
      
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
CARD 41            CARD 42            CARD 43             CARD 44             CARD 45            CARD 46            CARD 47             CARD 48             CARD 49             CARD 50      
TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1                TRY #1          
TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2                TRY #2          
  


  Give this a try and see what kind of an over all score you can posts.
On all five point cards you have the option of going for it three times. You must succeed on the first two tries in order
to qualify for a third attempt. Successful effort gets you 30 pts.

On all cards you are welcome to a second attempt. If you failed the first time you still have the second attempt as
your option. If you fail the first attempt you record 0 in your box. If you fail the second time record - the card value. If
you make the first attempt record that score. If you fail in the second attempt you will lose the card value, thus end
up with 0 points for that attempt.
                                                                         
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was willing to play the fifty two cards several times. When the shots came up I was ready.

When you have a deck of cards you can compete with friends. In fact, you can compete with me on line. This game is exciting
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Rules of the game:
All five point cards can be shot three times. Success gives you thirty points.

You must make the shot twice in order to qualify for the third try bonus.

ALL CARDS CAN BE SHOT TWICE TO DOUBLE THE SCORE.

If you fail on the first attempt you get 0 for your score.

If you fail on any second attempt you get minus the card value deducted from you score.

10, 15, 20, 25 pt cards can be shot twice.

On all safety cards your opponent can attempt to make the ball you played a safety on. If
he/she is able to pocket that ball you lose 15 points from your score.

You have the option to DECLARE. When you receive your seven cards and think you can shoot
each shot twice, you DECLARE and receive an extra one hundred points to your hand.

When the seven cards are dealt to you you then can pass two cards back to your opponent.
HE/she will pass you two cards.

Turn a card over from the deck and that is your opening shot.

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